This five-disc roundup of 11 frontier films ranges from the 12-minute The Great Train Robbery (1903), the first American film to tell several stories at once, to 1961's One-Eyed Jacks, starring Marlon Brando and Karl Malden. In between are D.W. Griffith's 1909 short, The Red Man's View, one of the first sympathetic portraits of Native Americans, and Hell's Hinges (1916), which features the screen's first cowboy superstar, William S. Hart. Here too are such legendary stars as John Wayne (The Desert Trail, 1935), Errol Flynn (Trouble in Texas, 1937), Gary Cooper and Clark Gable (Fighting Caravans, 1931), and Randolph Scott, Lloyd Bridges, and Jane Russell (The Outlaw, 1943).